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's part of the problem. all right look, for this kind of conversation--laughing ] let's bring in michael. >> i'm totally uncomfortable with this epic fail thing. >> cenk: no offense. it's not meant towards you epic. >> no, i understand. >> cenk: our epic political correspondent michael shure to break it down: we had a mini debate before the debate. i came really hard from the left just like mitt romney did. but you had a better zinger than the president. let's watch that again. >> the president can turn around and say listen the average middle class family got $3,600 in tax breaks over the last three and a half years singles i've been president. >> cenk: mr. president, their income went down 5%. >> their income went down. >> cenk: it went down. it didn't go up. >> the income, mr. romney, and don't talk to me like i'm your gardner. >> cenk: he should have done that. >> he should have, and listening to what your intro was, it wasn't about the $716 billion. people would have forgotten that. even if the president came back and said it's not $716 billion, you're prong and whatever he would h

. >> michael, matt, congratulations to scoot, yes. scoot and san francisco, well, let me first of all put this in some little perspective that i know, i know that we just announced last week, eb week in san francisco to the delight of so many people who want to just have modes of transportation, multiple modes of transportation in a city that are also environmentally friendly and to contribute that reducing our fossil fuels, we are in san francisco world citizens after all and i know it's exciting for ed risken, our mta manager, he and i were excited to talk about different modes of transportation as we create all these exciting events to come to san francisco. i know it's exciting for board president david chiu, we tried to put pods for car sharing in neighborhoods on public streets and began in russian hill on his district, he's a vibrant, vibrant avid supporter of car sharing as i have been, i know ed riskens, well at the hub, knowing that that's an incubator for great ideas came the idea of scooter san francisco and the scooter network, and it's the latest contribution to an ongoing c

forged in steel. u.s. navy seal michael murphy died in an ambush in 2005 surrounded and outnumbered by the . he exposed himself to enemy fire by stepping in a clearing to call for reenforcements. for his sacrifice lieutenant murphy posthumously received the medal of honor. the commander of the destroyer said that ship is ready for today. uss michael murphy is in commission and i am in command . [applause] the ceremony honoring his heroism taking place in ground zero. and law makers and military dig natarries were there to pay tribute. this is particularly touching for the family. >> or certainly, harris, 29 year old michael murphy's mother said her son would have been so pleased to be able to see the ceremon yecommissioninglet uss michael murphy . he had a heroic sore -- story to tell. navy seals michael murphy was leading a four-man team tracking down a key. he was shot in the back but he left a protected position to radio for back up. >> mortally wounded, lieutenant michael murphy found the time to say thank you in his final transmission to those directing assistance. >> he was lo

republican since then. applaud him for what hoo did. >> michael reagan called governor mitt romney's debate best one since abraham lincoln. i will ask michael reagan why he thinks the republicans found the leader they need. >> a legal battle over the cross that honors world war one veterans. now athiests say it has to go. later in the show a fair and balanced debate. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> a horrifying accident in new jersey. a commercial bus flipped over traveling from canada. 60 people were on board and amazingly no one was seriously injured. authorities are looking into what caused the crash. i think it is not just an economic issue. i think it is a moral issue. i think it is frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in. >> governor romney talked about the issue in hi

for his brothers in arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i hereby place united states ship michael murph ney commission. >> reporter: the newest destroyer in the navy fleet is named after navy s.e.a.l. michael murphy killed in 2005 while fighting one of the fiercest battles in nas.e.a.l. history. >> it bears the name of a great american. >> reporter: lieutenant murphy was the leader of a four-man team on a reconnaissance mission. the s.e.a.l.s came across three goat herders, but despite the risk they would betray the s.e.a.l.s presence to the taliban and murphy ordered them released and not killed. >> wouldn't even cross his mind to injure a noncombatant. >> reporter: as feared, the taliban were tipped off and attacked. his team outnumbered 10-1, fought back. they radioed for backup, but in a selfless act to save his men, murphy moved into the open, immediately drawing enemy fire to make a desperate call for help. >> he took two rounds to the back and dropped down and sat back up, picked the phone back up and started talking again. >> reporter: 19 servicemen died that day. >> it is your teammate who la

, no more than 60 years for 45 counts of child sexual abuse against jerry sandusky. chris? >> i see michael isikoff. can michael move in? because i know michael was in the courtroom. >> hi, chris. yeah, i just came out of the courtroom. >> tell us what it was like in the courtroom. >> a very emotional hearing. you had a number of the victims choked up and broke down in tears. at one point, even joseph mcgettigan, the prosecutor, seemed to choke up at the end of his statement, saying that no words could exist that could repair the damage jerry sandusky had done. sandusky himself, as john said, gave a rambling statement all over the map, talked about his days as a penn state football coach, the agony of defeat as well as the thrills of victory, talked about the times he spent with children and hoped that some glimmer of hope might come out of all this. talked about how in his prison cell, he reached over on his 46th wedding anniversary to hug his wife dottie and banged into a wall. judge cleland was very stern and measured in his talk. he called this a story of betrayal. he said your crime, a

: ellen had her theory about why the president came off why he did. on msnbc, michael dison claimed in his opinion that the president was overly deferential to mitt romney because he was concerned that he would come across as an angry black man. michael moore, he blamed his effort on the coaching or the debate sparring that he got from john kerry. al gore, this is my favorite, being from denver he said that obama's poor performance could be blamed on denver's altitude. there you go. >> it's always the climate with al gore. >> he wasn't wearing enough earth tones. >> president obama has been to colorado so much even if that was the case, he had altitude sickness, he has adjusted. he has been campaigning more than he has been governing. >> big maher -- bill moore. said it was like michael jackson on tranquilizers. >> you know what andrew called it a disaster. >> i think he will do quite well in the next two debates so if he did quite fine off the cuff but he doesn't get the hard questions. >> four minutes more speaking time during than 90 minutes than mitt romney did and he made far fewer po

the deck. and long island native michael murphy was killed in afghanistan in 2005. during an ambush, murphy man into the line of fire to call for help. and helped to dedicate the ship in th ship, his parents, and they'll join us later. >> and rick is back from his paul bunyan-- how did you get down from the tree. >> soft pillow. >> i just fell. in southern pennsylvania, clayton's territory, beautiful, spectacular the fall leaves are looking great and feeling like fall and see that in your temperatures as you're making up much cooler,s the great lakes and the northeast than you were 24 hours ago. and this is where the changes ever. the front is bringing a little bit of rain and little bit of snow mixing in across parts of the great lakes with colder air this morning and maybe a few flakes higher elevations of pennsylvania and upstate new york, but for the most part. scattered showers on and off and cooler day, everything is remaining dry once again workser' in the driest stretch in seattle. a lot of fires we talked about and significant fires and the dry air continues. i'm going to talk abou

in new york city at the uss michael murphy is commissioned, not after a former president or historical figure but a 19-year-old american war hero, more coming up. endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices, the gues love it! [ male announcer ] don't miss endless shrimp. try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp for just $14.99! my name is gela trapp, and i sea food differently. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you fod a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. ♪ >> rick: the headlines, this saturday, the military shooting down an unmanned aerial drone which crossed over the mediterranean sea and into israel's southern desert, the first hostile viol

in on the issues, michael iannacone, who is with mdi investments, and rebel cole, a finance professor at depaul university. welcome back to the show. > > thank you very much. > > tonight's debate will very much focus on the economy. who is the better man for the job? > > there is no better man for the job. mr. obama keeps focusing on that it's not his problem and he hasn't fixed it in 3 1/2 years, and mitt romney is protecting the really rich and the middle-class are being shafted. > > i will have to go with paul ryan, because he's the only one who has offered a comprehensive budget that would actually deal with the nation's problems. whether you agree or disagree with his plan, at least he's had the courage to step up and offer numbers. > > a new cnbc poll may surprise you. it reveals that 55% of americans say the economy is worse than it was four years ago. 22% say it's better, 17% it's about the same. but voters overwhelmingly chose president obama as the candidate that they would think could do a better job of fixing the economy by a 9-point lead. > > i would agree that the economy really h

on our michael & son weather camera, it's al good looking morning out there. good visibility still quite dark as yeah it's going to be another quite not an hour until sunrise. 62 officially at reagan national with calm winds and the relative humidity at 78%. nationally there's a big cold air mass coming down from canada. casper, wyoming eight now excuse me this afternoon will only be 40 degrees. you see that cooler mooing in. st. louis 52 and that cooldown comes to dallas tomorrow. to nashville as well. into new york state and much of pennsylvania. we're still going to be in the 70s tomorrow but by sunday, that's when this air mass takes over and we'll be in the mid 50s and it's not going to be sunny and delightful. some unfortunately some rain around here. here's our futurecast. no problems today. sunshine. front is well north and west of us. 5:45 it's going to be fantastic, a few showers in pennsylvania. ohio tonight. toward tomorrow morning. now midday tomorrow, we're still all right maybe a few more clouds than in the morning. but in the afternoon, couple of showers are going to pop

in history. the second thing that happened with michael still running the applicant party instead of running it in to ditch and he couldn't raise the time and it came to his favor early in 2010. you may recall there was a revelation in los angeles that the republican national committee has been entertaining at at a lesbian bondage themed strip club. this did not work well, so they could not raise a dime. this gave for his opening. so he had a luncheon at his house in the weaver terrace. it was cohosted by a lsp, a former chair of the arun the senate had about two dozen people over and came away with tens and tens of millions of dollars. that luncheon alone gave him about four times as much money as the entire republican party. so rove was the fact that establishing an apparatus that gave an enormous amount of power and authority with almost no responsibility. he reported to no one, but he had his hands on the purse strings. this led to the 2010 legislative election. there is a total of $300 million swept congress. they took 63 seats in the house and suddenly obama's big advantage was gone. h

is a couple brief presentations and open it up to a panel discussion. the first presentation will be michael scherer from "time" magazine what kind of give us the landscape of money and politics, what's really happening. i'm going to run through a little bit of some of the questions that i think we might want to be asking that are sort of you on the sticker shock question. do that pretty quickly. then we'll be joined by trevor potter, katherine mangu-ward -- trevor potter is a partner, and often known as the lawyer for stephen colbert's super pac. ali many of us have known him for many years but now the world knows him. and katherine mangu-ward is a fellow here at new america and the managing editor of magazines. so with no more a do i will thank you all for coming and turn it over to michael. >> someone who knew trevor when he was a lawyer for john mccain, agenda was a pretty important job, nothing like being a lawyer for stephen colbert. maybe one day i can say i work for comedy central, too. people will be impressed. i just want to give a brief overview. this is out to a graphic we ran in

, "time" magazine's michael scherer. it is 90 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to the new america foundation. my name is mark schmitte. --schmitt, and i am a senior fellow at the new america foundation. we have pulled together a good panel on what is really going on with money and politics in 2012. we call it "beyond sticker shock," because the idea is to get just the basic idea of that it is a big amount of money. when i first got involved in this issue of in 1996, i was working on the hill. i remember writing this whole session. that begins to seem like the line from dr. evil's demand for $1 million. we are going to do a couple of brief presentations and then an open ended presentation. the first will be michael scherer to give us the landscape of this. i will run their some of the questions we might want to be asking. we will do that pretty quickly. then we will be joined by trevor potter, katherine mangu-ward. many of us have known trevor for many years. katherine mangu-ward is a fellow here. hopefully in addition to moderating she will also provide some provocation which is a

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's mayor michael hancock. good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> this is the only debate specifically geared to domestic issues. what based on your conversations with other mayors do these people want to hear from the candidates and they need to address tomorrow night? >> i think it's very important. i believe as we heard in the past, you're going to see and hear two fundamental differences as far as genders are concerned with regard to the american people. the american people want to hear about the issues that matter most to them. those are the issues around jobs, the economy, safety in america. their children and education. the things that really meet the american people where they are. that's why we are also here today and the next 30, 45 minutes where u.s. mayors will get together and talk about those very important issues, as well. >> unemployment in your state is above the national average, about 8.2% now. >> right. >> you criticized president obama during the convention for pressuring governor romney to release his tax returns, saying that wasn't the issue that mattered the mos

to get away. >>> first, moving is going green. michael finney takes a look at the new business letting customers make packing eco-friendly. >>> 12 after 6:00 looking at a live picture of the bay bridge there's some trouble there in the east bay in morning there i was bart maintenance vehicle got stuck on the tracks there in oakland. it is now cleared. but the residual affects continue. we are hearing bart delays of about 40, 45 minutes in the east bay keep in mind as you go through your commute if you want to call the boss say you will be a little late, we'll back you up there was a delay. >>> new this morning, toys "r" us is getting into the video streaming business. the starting today the chain is launching new digital says that will offer 4,000 movies and tv shows all family-friendly and suited to children. customers pay per rental or download. >>> 36 million americans move every year, including 1 1/2 million in the bay area that's a lot of cardboard boxes. michael finney tells us there is a new greene all turny. >> reporter: good morning innovative entrepreneurs have come up with a

for the opponent. >> olympic swimming champ michael phelps showing he's every bit as talented on terra firma as in the pool. in scotland at the dunhill championship, 6th hole, kings barnes course. this putt's gonna go for awhile. 153 feet. and phelps put it in the cup! took that putt as long as it takes michael phelps to swim the length of an olympic pool. and after he dropped the ball into the cup, phelps turned to the crowd and said, this sport, this game's easy. maybe for michael. i'm jerry sandusky. hope you have yourself a fantastic day. >>> it's a dance craze that's taken the world by storm. we're talking about gangem style. thanks to the hit song, it is quickly becoming a house hold name. but why do so many people love this music even if most can't understand the words? we take a look at what's driving the new fad. >> on july 15th, the korean rapper named si uploaded a music video called gangem style. it has taken the world by storm in less than three months. ♪ >> gangem style's had a huge success especially on the billboard charts. it's number one on the digital charts. it's number

david rivera behind him in this? here is what happened when the reporter, michael putney, showed up at sternad's front door. >> sorry to bother you. i'm michael putney with channel 4 -- >> drenched. the person behind the splash was apparently the former candidate's wife. the situation of his candidacy is currently under investigation by the fbi. >>> finally, the endorsement neither candidate has been courting. venezuelan president hugo chavez. he's had a rocky stint in office to say the least. in a tv appearance yesterday, chavez weighed in on the u.s. presidential race. quote, in the point of view of his politics, if i were voting, i would vote for obama, and i believe that if obama was from caracas, he would vote for chavez. i am positive. relations between the u.s. and venezuela have been tense in recent years. neither embassy has had an ambassador since 2010. chavez himself is in a tight race for re-election. i'm rooting against him. and voters in venezuela will cast their ballots this coming sunday. >>> up next, republicans have been looking for voter fraud. guess what? they've

have something to prove.michael tanner / cato inssttute senior fellow "...the public wants to seeeif mitt romney is an acceptable alternativee they ssrt of know the presiient. e's the devil devil they don't and they haven't made up their mind about him, one way or tte other right now...''(anchor tag) there will e two more presidential debates this month... the second one taking place on october 16th. in new york, ainsley earhardt, fox news. during tooight's presidential debatee... some experts will pe busy analyzznn the ody contenders. professor karen bradley has been stuuying the movements of the politicians for years. as a certified movement verbal behaviors of political - leaders... and has some advise for the this year's presidenniil conttnders. (on romney)"i would really work with mitt omney on breathing.. and becoming more grounded in his body so he doesn't do that shifting"(on obbma)"i would work with barrack obama ((butt too)) he has a strange phhasing takes strange pauses.. " " the debate takee pllae tonight in denver. stay tuned to fox45 morning news for continui

with qualifications, and then think about the vision from the conservatives. michael goves. he wanted to bring back -- [laughter] okay i get the point. michael, who wanted to bring back the two-tier academic exams. i remember was like. i remember the whole one group of young people. we are not going back to those days. [applause] michael goves who had contempt for vocational qualifications and some of the best vocational qualifications our country has. and michael, who has notng to say about education. so in education there is a choice of two futures. education for the narrow elite with the conservative and one nation still system as part of a one nation economy with the next labor government. [applause] to be a one nation economy, we have to make life just that easier for the producers and that much harder for the producers. i think people know what i'm talking about. [applause] the businesses tell me the pressure for the investors can have their own view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but have to publish their accounts every three months in line with the wishes of the bes

wants michael vic in control of the animal control department. at the same time, if michael vic -- i'm sorry, at the same time if that person isn't fairly disclosing all of their income on income taxes, that may not have an official dimension. that may be purely private misconduct because there is no apparent overlap between the misconduct and the duties. chairperson hur explained i think quite eloquently his concern that the relationship test needs to be a bright line test. and the only way to do that, in his view, is to exclude this motion of subject matter relationship. i'm not sure that i agree, and the mayor certainly does not agree, with commissioner hur's decision to emphasize the need for a bright line rule over the voters intent that i think is more fairly inferred to place broad and binding ethical duties on its elected officials. the clarity simply for the sake of clarity, predictability simply for the sake of predictability is not a reason to ignore or to narrowly constrict ethical duties of officers. and it's also not the case that there has been some sort of broad misus

officers. they are detectives gregg boyd, michael vodarick, and todd strohman. todd strohman is a decorated police officer. sources say he had the most physical contact with aniston. anderson died of blunt force injury. he suffered broken ribs and . >> they said he was just faking because he didn't want to go to jail. that is not true. tony suffered on that lot. we want these officers fired. we want them arrested. we want them convicted. if it was a normal citizen that committed homicide, they would be behind bars. >> the police unit is coming out in support of all three officers saying they handle the arrest by the book. they have all lawyers up and all have private lawyers. we know that gregg boyd has been sued in the past for excessive force. that jury found him liable. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. police have their hands full with three separate shootings that happened within team minutes last night. the first happened on west lanvale street. a male victim was found suffering at least one gunshot wound. >> police found a man of few blocks south. that victim was al

clipped by michael waltrip, starting one of the biggest chain reaction wrecks in nascar history. >> i just screwed up. i turned down. it was my fault blocking to try to stay where i was at. >> reporter: while nine drivers were released from the nascar care center, almost nobody was injured. >> you know it's going to get aggressive. you know you're not going to make it back to the checkered without there being a wreck. >> reporter: in the end, matt kenseth escaped the carnage, snatching the race. one of only five cars to actually see the checked flag. >> that was the craziest, craziest experience i have ever had here at talladega. >> oh! >> for somebody like jeff gordon to say, yes, seriously, it is not. you also saw the technological advantages in the sport. where something like that can happen, because the force is taken away from the drivers, everybody did in the end walk away. >> no injuries at 200 miles an hour. >> no. >> that is incredible. okay, guys, thanks very much. >>> now, a story you might not expect to see at costco. everyone knows the warehouse chain is a great place to stock

, barack obama is a black man. michael, i've read your outstanding piece in which you talk about the fact that the process of fact-checking by voters has actually declined. it's almost a suggestion we've had so many lies through this campaign, and i can think of at least 60 delivered by the romney/ryan camp, that people are just not responding to it anymore. >> you know, the irony is the press is actually much better at calling out these deceptions but the public has not yet shown they are willing to move on these deceptions. they don't -- they for give their own guy for deceiving and they love blaming the other guy for deceiving. there hasn't been any punishment. if you're a political consultant or political professional, you know other than sending eames to fact-checking sites or writing an open letter, you don't have to worry too much if your ad contains something, which several of these ads have. you've discussed a number on your show that aren't factually accurate. >> john, isn't the temptation for the president here, who, let's be honest, is a very self-controlled and disciplined ma

still behind wm? >> yes. you're being paid to wait. when i visited with buddy michael haley, he did describe to me without increasing amount of construction work, waste management he believed would not be able to deliver the numbers. it's a major user of waste management. i have to go with his analysis. scott in texas. scott? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. calling from houston, home of the undefeated houston texans and only truly professional football team in the state. is this a buy and do you think the mlp distributions will be taxed as c corp distributions if the tax credits expire in 2013? >> i'm going to take them backwards. i think the tax credit is going to be fine. enterprise partners is terrific. and i'm torn playing hernandez. who i think could play this weekend or sticking with daniels got me points in the fantasy league. let's go to vince in california. vince? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: talk to me about uhn? this is a king of prussia company. i used to beat them consistently. i've got to tell you, i believe in this company. i think it's one of the best.

. michael, tell me about your allocation of capital in the face of the unknowns in terms of the economic data and the election. >> look, those that have been following my analysis know i was one of the first to call for the reflation trade back in january. we passed through the summer surprise. by the end of the fall, we're going to hit new all-time highs. i have to caution everybody here. the idea this is a romney rally is a bit of a misnomer. if it were based on u.s. domestic economic policy expectations, small cap stocks, which are dependent upon domestic revenue growth, are not showing that. they're not outperforming larger cap stocks. that's number one. number two, when you look at utilities and health care consumer staples, there's been tremendous bidding up of defensiveness in the face of this resilient move. we've actually positioned, in terms of mutual fund and separate accounts, back into bonds until this hesitation and corrective period ends. >> ron, you call this a romney rally today, don't you? >> i think there's going to be no way to get around it. that's the headline of th

't want to be there. we heard all those analogies today. but i found it interesting that michael moore blamed john kerry, the debate prep guy. david axelrod blamed jim lehrer. al gore blamed the altitude. but nobody -- nobody blamed the president for being unprepared and outclassed by mitt romney last night. >> dana, take us deep into the psychology. what was going on? he looked like a man defeated. >> he sort of faded into the background initially. then i thought maybe it will get better. at the one hour mark, i thought wow, this is over. i thought romney was very bold. but he was also something different that he was fresh. and there is a huge gulf between the man that had been painted in the media and by the obama campaign for the last seven or eight months. and then the person they saw last night. that's why i think it was so effective for mitt romney because people were so surprised. wait, like who is this guy? this is not the guy we thought he was. and so he had a great debate. incumbents presidents usually don't do well on the first debate in their election year. so obama will ha

trained for this specific purpose. 4-year-old noelle michaels is learning man's best friend can be a girl's best accessory. noelle's parents say she was tiny at birth, under 2 pounds, a premie who arrived before her lungs could fully develop. >> she's been on oxygen her entire life and we're thinking she'll probably be on it for quite sometime if not forever. good job. >> reporter: noelle is constantly tethered to an oxygen tank. this tank weighs ten pounds. noelle weighs 30 pounds. a big load for a little girl to carry alone. but that's where monty comes in. this georgia girl with a similar lung condition and her service dog were on the "today" show. that segment inspired noelle's mother to find the same help for her daughter. the michaels did some research and with donations they collected $10,000 to get their own service dog. monty came from north star, the foundation typically providing dogs to autistic kids. but they took the challenge to match noelle and monty. monty was trained just for noelle. >> tell me what you think about your dog. >> good. >> reporter: it's good? >> yeah. >> r

th, a's are up 2-1, but then michael young goes deep to right center off of parker. the 8th of the year to tie the game at 2. then in the 5th after a lead off run for the double coco crisp with the duobaggers to put -- with the twoing baaers to lead 4-2 and now here is how it ended in the 9th inning. he struck him out and the oakland athletics are going to the post season! unbelievable! if they win tomorrow and wednesday, then they will win the american league west. ken and dana, there is a big difference because a wild card is just a one-game playoff. if they win the american league west, it's the best of five. so a lot of baseball still remaining right now. i'm going to run into the clubhouse and bring you the post game celebration with champagne at our 11:00 news on cbs5. guys? >> sweet. i would love to see the a's back, man. >> very excited. >> babe ruth series? what do you think? >> why not. no earthquake. >> i have earthquake insurance. >> i'll buy a lottery ticket too. >> we'll see you at 11:00.

michael myatt a retired general who heads our fleet week committee and he calls that the senior leaders seminar which is something that new york is trying to replicate and so it is growing in its popularity. the focus is humanitarian relief and it will be at peer, 3032, and so behalf of pier or less than half will go to support fleet week and the other portion will be for the team basis for the america's cup rigatta. and this year at pier 3032, we will welcome the uss macon island. she has been here a couple of times before, but she is bound to be a very popular ship. on saturday morning we will have the ships under the golden gate bridge, we are expecting 3 vessels and 2,000 officers to visit san francisco. there will be three navy ships, the u.s. s. macon island and the sterit and bravel. >> we will have a cutter, which is a high enduhave three ships her majesty. and we will have a few that will come in advance of fleet week and they will be first at pier 80 and they will be coming in this coming sunday and beginning on monday. they will be opened to the public down at pier 80 which t

francisco mayor, and the conversation will be moderated by our own michael aaroningtonv1 . >> it's early. you were here last year, mr. mayor. >> yes, i was. >> is it your mayorship or mr. mayor? >> ed is fine. >> mr. mayorship, before we start i want to note it's 9-11. it's been eleven years and i know that you were up early this morning. can you tell us a little bit how you sort of marked the day. >> yes, i was and again i thank tech crunch for recognizing a moment of silence. i joined some 30 cadets at our fire station training center, which chief hayes white and commissioners and we read off all of the names, 375 of them, the names of the victims of 9-11. and we have done that for the purpose to recall them, what they did and then i had an opportunity to recognize the cadets and all the officers and thank them and tell them we're very appreciative of them as first-responders in the city. >> i was in new york when it happened and it's always odd for me to think back to that time. so onto some news. you have a lot to talk about today and we're going to try to keep it as organized

, marc. here is another thing. you have won the coveted prize. the hard back edition of the michael caine bio. marc maron, everybody! see you tomorrow night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "sesame street mney... the 0001>>> elmo has been seen in a white suburban, he's driving for the border. >> the president takes another seasme street swipe at opponent mitt romney. the new urgency in his appeal in san fransisco as new polls show the race is tightening. >>> how big money is blocking their chances at a big raise. >> not really cool, hu? >> and gasoline price hikes prompting calls for that federal investigation. what is working against our chances for relief at the pumps. >> good evening, president obama says his california supporters need to get "almost obsessive about lobbying family and friends in the battle ground states." he made the comment during that brief fundraising swing through san fransisco that ended an hour ago. linda ye with the president's appeal for four more years. >> reporter: a few cheers from the street and the president arrived at civic auditorium for two more fund raisers. first

. >>> also, scott rasmussen is here with michael reagan at 2:05. he is offering us a dramatic new series of swing state polls, he will bring those to us live on our show. >>> and then the dramatic news in a new polling, new poll that's being put out from the folks at pew. campaign pros ed rollins and joe trippi are here to talk about the latest pew polls, and what a swing we have seen in favor of the republican candidate. joe trippi says this is a big deal, he will explain why coming up. >>> fox news alert now, in just the last hour the folks at sesame street reached tout the obama cam -- out to the obama campaign and asked them to stop using big bird if their campaign ads. ever since governor romney said he would cut funding for pbs, the children's characters have become stars of sorts on the campaign trail. here is just a little bit of one of the president's new ads. >> bernie madoff, dennis kozlowski, criminals, gluttons of greed and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> big bird. >> big bird. >> it's me, big bird. >> big, yello

and east and easton and cambridge, you've hardly had any rain. temperature now 79. outside on our michael & son weather camera, i'm going to step out of the way. it is dreary looking here in northwest d.c. with some drizzle. a couple of showers still going o. 68 degrees. humidity 94% and a north, northeast wind at 8 miles an hour. so a little boundary between us and the bay right now. you can see the moisture flowing in from are florida northward but the bulk of it north and east of us. we may with a little luck see a peek of sunshine this afternoon. that may be a lot of luck. we'll still see a couple of showers here and there but the worst of the rains have pulled away from us to the north. so today 78. that might even be wishful thinking here in d.c. but certainly south and east you're going to make it. tonight 60s to about 70. could be patchy fog, a leftover shower. tomorrow 84 degrees. yes, an isolated shower. a warm wednesday. a warm thursday, 82. as we head toward the weekend, friday 80. the weekend features a front which will turn us much cooler by early next week. we'll be back wi

michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya, our gang headed by fred dugelli and the guys in the truck, saying good night from new orleans. . barnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven... so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. the pharmacy at the center of a meningitis outbreak teaks steps to prevent a crisis. first comes love, marriage, the wedding brawl damage. the shocking video after two parties come to blows. >> good evening. our big story. orioles post season magic still going strong at this hour. rain delays, right now the yankees are ahead 3-2 after a home run while we're hoping for a rally in game one. all night with the fa

to win the female vote, george h.w. bush. they favored him over michael dukakis by a single percentage point that day. the number of female voters xeeted every male voter in every presidential election since 1964. >>> all right, let's huddle up around the water cooler to take a crack at the conspiracy theories that were around after the release of the jobs report. >> folks, this .3% drop in the unemployment rate seems just a little too barely better to be true. >> maybe it's a coincidence. the month before the election we have a number that comes out .1 below when the president took office. >> i'm going to go with jack welch on this one. >> how convenient that the rate drops below 8% for the first time in 43 months, five weeks before an election. >> right back to where it was january 2009. >> folks? this is more than a quinhe coul incidence. >> what would explain why after unemployment has been steadily declining for the last year that now suddenly right before the election it declines a little more. please! i think we know what's going on here. >> what are people insinuating here? tha

presentation will be michael from "time" magazine to give the land scape in politics and what's happening. i'll run through a little -- some of the questions that i think we might m to be asking, the beyond sticker shock questions, do that quickly, and then we'll -- and then we'll be joined by trevor potter, katherine -- trevor potter, a partner in captain and drive, and dale. we know him for years, but now the world knows him, and katherine maggie ward is a fellow here at new america and editing manager of "reason" magazine. in addition to moderating, she can provide provocation which is useful. with no further adieu, thank you, all, for coming, and i'll tern it over to michael. >> i wonder who knew trevor when he was a lawyer for john mccain, an important job, nothing like being a lawyer for steven cobehr. maybe one day i can work for comedy central and people can be impressed. a brief overview. this is a graphic we ran in "time" at the end of july this summer trying the best at that moment in time to project out where the money was comes from and what the difference would be in terms of v

but is it worth the money? 7 on your side's michael finney has brand new consumer report test results on the i-phone 5. it's now as fast as the fastest android phones but there are still plenty of differences. >>> i love that. >> the headphone jack is going to be on the bottom. >> in this tv commercial, samsung makes fun of apple fans, claiming that android phones have had better features and capabilities than the i-phone 5 for ages. >> finally getting everything that we didn't get last year. >> back in the lab consumer reports put all the phones through the paces, assessing each phone's features and options. first display. everyone wants a big screen to watch movies, play games and use apps. while the i-phone 5 4-inch screen is apple's biggest yet, it can't compare with the screens on many android phones. >> voice control is another area of competition. here android capabilities are quite good so they are no match tore siri who can understand and execute more complex commands. >> find me a theater that's playing a bruce willis movie. >> okay, i found some theaters not far from yonkers. >> nex

in the upper 50s like lovettsville. 60 to 64, 65 should do it for most areas right now. outside michael & son weather camera, we're nice and quiet. we've got temperatures in the mid-60s. dew point all the way up to 60. get a little muggy out there, especially for this time of year. you'll notice the showers continuing to stream in from georgia and south carolina all the way up toward charleston, west virginia. even up into new york state and pennsylvania. this is what we'll be dealing with, especially for the morning hours. want to show you on the futurecast. it takes the first wave of moisture. by 8:00 the bulk of it pennsylvania, northern west virginia will get into some breaks here. not going to rain all day. then a scattering of some showers and potential thunder in a few spots for the afternoon. here's the forecast in detail. today 78. scattered showers, especially this morning. tonight's low only going to be near 70 in town. 60 in the burbs with patchy fog. tomorrow 84. maybe an isolated shower in the morning. thursday looks very nice, 82. friday also looks very nice, highs around 80. f

, the campaign were required to accept the lead's moderators. four more years later and you have the michael this caucus and george bush campaign's drafting the first ever 12-page secret debate contract. they gave it to the league of women voters and said implement this. they said, are you kidding me? we are not going to implement a secret contract. instead, the release the contract to the public and accuse the candidates of perpetrating a fraud on the american people and refusing to be "and accessory to the hoodwinking of the american people." conveniently, a year earlier, the republican and democratic parties had ratified an agreement to take over the presidential debates, and they created this commission, which was waiting in the wings and step right in and implemented the very same 12-page contract that the league had denounced. ever since -- >> since the league of women voters least it at the time, what was in the contract? >> the contract then set provision that the candidates could not ask each other questions during the debates, no third party candidates would be allowed to participa

who will lead our panel her >> thank you. nunnelee introduce the people on the panel. michael howe, the chemical co- founder of the 4th estate project and the architect of the platform who bundled enterprises. the focus on influences him driving media coverage of the election 2012. he has a very interesting presentation to make for us. to my immediate left is amy davidson, a senior editor at the "new yorker." she has been there since 1995. next is anna sale, a political reporter for wnyc-radio. she covered the gop primaries. my condolences. she appears on the brian lair show and has contributed to npr, bbc, and pbs. next to her as greg marx, co- editor of our selling state product. if you have seen his riding -- writings, he is doing some interesting commentary on how the campaign is being conducted. finally, my old colleague at newsday. a columnist at newsday and a political analyst for the fox news channel. ellis henican is the author of "home team." and "in the blink of an eye." of stormyvoice i on 2021. about we will give the floor to michael howe and his presentation which wil

of the debate. in 1988, michael dukakis could have had help not looking so cold in his response. >> we have a professor at the george washington university, john sides. when you have those moments that reinforce, either good or for ill, to a candidate, how important or damaging can these be? >> candidate debates in a general election to not move the polls a lot. only in a close race. in general, i think these dramatic moments in debates are not necessarily game changes for the average american voter. >> you wrote, usually the candidates fight to a draw. it is hard in that context to have a stunning victory or a terrible defeat. can you elaborate? >> the candidates spend a lot of time trying to lower their expectations about the performance and portray the other person as this great orator. in reality, the candidates spend a lot of time prepping for the debates and they are very good at it. they have read a lot of material and memorize a lot of material. in that context, it is hard for a candidate to really make a big enough mistake to actually swing opinion too strongly to his opponent. >>

. this was an extremely funny family. the cast, chevy chase, beverly d'angelo, and michael anthony hall. they have a family vibe after all these years. >> taking the kids crosscountry, this is the vehicle you should be using. >> reporter: it's one of the funniest comedies of all-time. >> why aren't we flying? >> because getting there is half the fun. you know that. >> reporter: and it screams 1980s america. "vacation." >> she was born without a tongue, clark. don't you worry about her. she whistles like a bird and eats like a horse. >> when they close the road they put up big signs, like this one. >> reporter: the story of the griswold family, on their epic cross-country quest to get to wally world. >> we're closed for two weeks to clean and repair america's favorite family fun park. >> reporter: now, a reunion with the original cast 30 years in the making. chevy chase, beverly d'angelo, anthony michael hall, and dana barron. one thing is immediately clear. this crew is downright funny. >> they're doing a gag. you can't fool me, buddy. i know you're taping. >> reporter: watching you guys, it's lik

. >> michael kirk is one of the producers of the choice 2012. he's joining me live from new york. and welcome to you, michael. i read your resume. you covered just about everything. i'm fascinated to see this, as you tout this long view of these men's lives. and the promise is that this documentary will take us beyond the sound bites, beyond the ads, the sales pitches. tell me, it sounds like you and your crew talked to a lot of people to get inside the lives of both of these men. >> more than 100 of them, friends, family, enemies, journalists, authors, almost everybody we could dredge up over the last year for two hours, 2 a1/2 hours. i think the challenge was formidable. who do you te the life story and new things about maybe the most famous person in the world, barack obama, or in romney's sense, a man everybody told us was the hidden man, that's the way they described him. and it was a real treat to finally get inside and finally discover what i think we have discovered and what we put on our film tomorrow night. >> and to help americans, of course, make that choice, right, come november

a few hours, the navy's newest warship will be commissioned here in new york city. the u.s.s. michael murphy is named for long island native. murphy was killed during ambush in 2006. dispit despite being shot he left a safe spot and ran into the line of fire in order to call for help. it has a crew of about 300 and will be stationed in hawaii. all right, ladies. check it out. you are about to meet rob wilson. he has won an online competition to become the first ever male model on the price is right. >> what are you saying? >> i'm saying finally gender equality. we have waited this long. >> why does he have his top off? the women don't have their tops off? >> maybe it's not complete gender equality. >> it's an outrage. >> he beat out hundreds of hucky hopefuls where they strutted their stuff for the show's producers. he will be on for a week starting october 15th. >> i'm sick of being object find -- objectified. >> what's is the job? you stroke appliances, right you? go here is the dishwasher? >> exactly. >> so you are qualified. >> he is going to be there showing off a boat, when some

which i'll get to. senator michael beties, a democrat here in his home state and michael steele, the former chairman of the republican national committee. both howard and michael are political msnbc analysts. i'll start with an elected official. the people that worked for the president had to come out and say he did well. everyone else said he didn't. >> i was in the hall so i can say i haven't seen it on tv. but on the substance, in colorado, we're a third republican and a third democratic and a third independent and we don't like people to say one thing in boston, one in denver and one thing in rural and one thing in urban and i think we heard more of that from mitt romney. >> who called him on that? we went an hour and a half before i went -- a couple days ago he talked about the pre-existing coverage and now you're saying you have a program and i'm going to take nationally based on the principles of massachusetts. >> i'll you another example that infuriates me. this $716 billion medicare issue in ryan's plan. >> the number? >> yeah. romney tonight said the reason he thinks w

into a team's record. i know into every game just preparing for the opponent. >> michael phelps showing he's bit as talented on terra firma as in the pool. at the dunhill championship, 6th hole. this putt's gonna go for awhile. 153 feet and phelps put it in the cup! took that putt as long as it takes michael phelps to swim the length of an olympic pool. after he dropped the ball into the cup, phelps turned to the kr crowd and said this sport, this game is easy. maybe for michael. hope you have yourself a fantastic day. >>> well, florida drivers were forced to stop in the middle of the street this week when a huge australian bird started strutting its stuff in the street. as dan billow reports, it took several deputies and some luck to get the big bird off the road and out of danger. >> taco is a 4-year-old emu, a 5 foot tall flightless bird who was out looking for a mate according to his owner. nothing resembles a female emu, but he isn't one to be mror. motorcycles seemed to draw his interest. imagine being this guy pulled over by a giant bird. maybe he'll wear his helmet from now on. >>

and box your opponent in. >> we'll see if there's a clear winner. thank you very much, michael. thank you, chris. it's always a pleasure. >>> a huge victory for democrats in pennsylvania in a hard-fought battle against that state's new voter i.d. law for now. a judge in the past few hours blocked the law from goalkeeper into effect. judge simpson ordered the sat not to enforce the voter i.d. requirement in this year's election, but it will go into full effect next year. opponents of the law say it would hurt voter turnover, especially among minorities and the leeld he who are likely to vote for democrats in that state. it was in june that a top state republican lawmaker predicted the law would help governor romney. >> which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> and joining us now, judith brown, diana's co-director of the advancement project, a civil rights organization that filed the lawsuit. thank you for your time. we played that state lawmaker who said if that law was in effect in pennsylvania, he felt that governor romney would win that state, do

panel now. dana mill bank, political cl columnist, michael crowley, and here in new york ron christie. dana, if i might start with you. an insightful political observer such as yourself has seen these two gentlemen in many a debate. but if your path to success relies on mitt romney's comic timing, isn't the zinger likely to become something of a boomerang and hit mr. romney instead of his opponent? >> you know, everybody always remembers the great zingers. you know, usually something from ronald reagan, but here we go again expecting that people are going to try a little bit too hard. there's a real danger when you've been supplied with premixed, ready-made zingers to insert into the debate that mitt romney will insert them at the wrong time or say them not quite right. the only thing worse than having no zinger is having a zinger that comes off badly and comes back to bite you. so i think that's a perilous way to go, but i'll be there in denver, and i look forward to the attempts because it will make it far more interesting. >> indeed. we're delighted, ron, that you're here. you have

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